WW2 compass
by Volker on Mar.19, 2011, under General
Great addition in Ralf’s collection: a WW2 compass, probably made by Panerai. This type of compass is visible on photos taken during the war and it is a similar version of the small compass which we have published here.
It is interesting to see the strong lugs, which are similar to the compasses made in the 1950s and 1960s by Panerai, which have a bigger case. Remarkable is also the black coating of the case.
The position of the six screws on the backside and also the screw on the plexi dome are similar constructed as on the small Panerai compass linked above, which has thinner and flexible lugs.
[photos by Ralf Ehlers]
One more “Kampfschwimmer” from 1945 surfaced!
by Volker on Mar.12, 2011, under General
A yet unknown Ref. 3646 / Type D “Kampfschwimmer” surfaced recently.
During a visit at the german navy divers in Eckernförde, Ralf was able to put another watch into our database. One more piece of the big puzzle is placed into its right place!
Features of the watch:
Reference: 3646 / Type D
Dial: “Kampfschwimmer” (sandwich, anonymous)
Case number: 260518
Movement: Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 1
The watch has the original strap fitted on, including the “bent down” crome coated brass buckle and bears a fantastic individual engraving on the solid caseback: “Marine-Kampfschwimmer 1945 – RD” (“RD” are the initials of the unit, which used the watch during his missions. The engravings are done in the same style (with the same tool) as other watches of this type have been “personalized”. The watch is matching our database perfectly, of which we published several identical watches in chapter I.IV of our book “The References”.
Its a big pleasure to see a “clean” Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 1 movement in this watch. It underlines our database theories as well. It bears the typical features of a Type 1 movement, beside the fact that no parts of this movement have been replaced or changed with others.
[photos by Ralf Ehlers]
A Ref. 3646 “Kampfschwimmer” database entry
by Volker on Feb.26, 2011, under General
The Ref. 3646 Panerai watch with the “HK” initials and “Einsatzgruppe Keller” caseback engraving is in our database since 2005.
The initial onion shaped winding crown has been replaced with a Rolex Oyster crown of a different type. Parts of the luminous material on the steel minute hand have been broken out by aging process. Both features are not illustrated in our graphics (left), but of course part of the database for identification use.
The watch comes with a completely documented history of its initial owner, a german “Kampfschwimmer” unit, which makes it a very interesting and collectible piece – a true “warbird”.
Features of the watch:
Reference: 3646 / Type D
Dial: “Kampfschwimmer” (sandwich, anonymous)
Case number: 260630
Movement: Rolex Cal. 618 / Type 1
Just because… engraved 6152/1 caseback
by Volker on Feb.07, 2011, under General
Always a pleasure to take off the watch and just look at its caseback. I read the names of the two previous owners, Mario Arillo M.O.V.M. and Fabio Castellani. I remember the story behind and the excitement when I held it in my hands for the first time in may 2003. In fact it is the first Ref. 6152/1 “Luminor Panerai” watch I ever saw… and it still fascinates me today just like in the very first moment.
Comparing 6152/1 and PAM372
by Volker on Jan.24, 2011, under General
Our fellow collector friend Assaf Burstein from Israel provided some very nice comparing photos of the brand new PAM372 next to his 6152/1.
It is great to see that Panerai has introduced a watch with so many historical features, carrying the DNA of the brand into the future.
The long waited for “fiddy base” watch is here, giving applause to the designers in Milan.
Paneristi wanted this watch since years –
Panerai made it real!
Technical details of the “Luminor 1950” PAM372 (find more at www.panerai.com):
Hand-wound mechanical, Panerai P.3000 calibre, executed entirely by Panerai, 16½ lignes, 5.3 mm thick, 21 jewels, Glucydur balance, 21,600 alternations/hour. Incabloc anti-shock device. Power reserve 3 days, two barrels. 160 components.
Case
Diameter 47 mm, polished steel.
Bezel
Polished steel.
Back
See-through sapphire crystal.
Device protecting the crown
(protected as a Trademark) Brushed steel.
Dial
Black with luminous Arabic numerals and hour markers.
Interesting to see the case construction / shape from different views. The lugs are comming out of the case much deeper than on the original 6152/1 case. They reminds on the lugs of the 6152 and 6154 watches, which is underlined by the strong edges on the sides of the PAM372 case. From a top view this is nearly not visible, but good to see from Asi’s comparing photos. Nice, that Panerai placed the reference numbers between the lugs, just like on their “vintage grandfathers”, which hold the Rolex reference number and individual six digit case number.
By the way: “Asi, it looks good on your wrist, and nice shirt too!”
The “Luminor Panerai” engraved dial is just great! The old font has been used for that, which is much nicer than the modern Helvetica font. Giving applause to the fact that the names are not printed onto the dial, but engraved into the dial. The “double pencil” hands seem to be a little bit too small / short, but I can imagine that this will be changed on later production models. It would be not the first time, that Panerai presented a watch to the public at the SIHH which later appears with small modifications… On the display back we can find again the historical correct fonts used for the “OFFICINE PANERAI BREVETTATO” – very nice! The see-thru chrystal is a nice feature to show the new P.3000 movement.
The trademark signatures on the crown protecting device are causing a little “head down” in me, but as it is the number 1 feature of the brand, Panerai must bring it – honestly I would have been off the roof to see an engraved “BREV. ITAL.” on the backside of the crown protecting device. Overall its really a wonderful watch, the star of the 2011 Panerai collection for me. Regular production 3000 pcs., hopefully enough for all who like to wear the heritage of a legendary brand on their wrist …a Panerai “Luminor 1950”.
[photos by Assaf Burstein – thanks mate!]
Panerai novelties 2011 released today at the SIHH
by Volker on Jan.17, 2011, under General
Great news from Geneva today: Panerai presented the novelties of their 2011 collection.
One of the highlights are these two 47 mm watches, which got a lot attention immedately after they were released on the public forum at paneristi.com: PAM372 (Panerai P3000 cal. /regular production / 3000 units) and PAM368 (Panerai P2002/9 cal. / special edition / 1000 units), which use a lot DNA of the historical models, giving applause to the designers from Panerai for going this way!
The official Panerai website is updated – click here to see the novelties 2011.
Just because… 3646 “Kampfschwimmer”
by Volker on Jan.15, 2011, under General
Took Sigi’s 3646 out to catch a nice view of the engraved caseback with his initials “SK” with my camera. Only a few of probably 16 watches from the “Einsatzgruppe Keller” exist today…
You can read more about “Kampfschwimmer” watches and their missions in chapter I.II, I.III and I.IV of our first book “Vintage Panerai – Watches with History”, also this watch is featured in our 2nd book “Vintage Panerai – The References” in chapter I.IV.
The combat swimmer’s suit
by Volker on Jan.07, 2011, under General
Unique pieces from Ralf’s historic collection:
A complete combat swimmer’s suit (made by Belloni in 1944) worn by a german “Kampfschwimmer” frogmen in ww2, complete with face mask (twin-viewing-glass = the so called “model 49”), gloves, combat knife, flippers and other equipment.
The pendulum breathing apparatus, produced by I.A.C. in cooperation with Pirelli, is equipped with two oxygen tanks (stamped june 1944).
You can read more about the combat swimmer’s equipment in our first book “Vintage Panerai – Watches with History” in chapter III, page 167-201.
Happy New Year! Have a “great time” in 2011!
by Volker on Dec.30, 2010, under General
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by Volker on Dec.26, 2010, under Allgemein
“Seven in one strike” – a collection of different Officine Panerai depth gauges, gray coated 70×90 mm cases.
7 meters (Radiomir)
15 meters (Luminor)
30 meters (Radiomir)
35 meters (Radiomir)
40 meters (Luminor)
50 meters (Radiomir)
60 meters (Radiomir)
[photo by Ralf Ehlers]